Grade 6 Logic Puzzles
Engage students with a series of logic problems designed to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills in Grade 6 math.
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Grade 6 Logic Puzzles
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Read each logic problem carefully and solve it using critical thinking and reasoning skills. Show your work or explain your reasoning for full credit.
There are three friends: Alex, Ben, and Chloe. Each owns one pet: a cat, a dog, or a fish. Use the clues to figure out who owns which pet.
Clues:
1. Alex does not own the dog.
2. Ben loves to take his pet for walks.
Alex owns the .
Ben owns the .
Chloe owns the .
You have 9 marbles. One of them is slightly heavier than the others. Using a balance scale, how can you find the heavier marble in just two weighings?
Determine if the following statements are true or false.
1. All prime numbers are odd.
True
False
2. If a number is divisible by 4, it is also divisible by 2.
True
False
On an island, there are two types of inhabitants: Knights, who always tell the truth, and Knaves, who always lie. You meet two islanders, A and B. Islander A says, 'I am a Knave.' Islander B says, 'A and I are of the same type.'
What type of islander is B?
Knight
Knave
Cannot be determined
Both Knight and Knave
Arrange the following events in a logical sequence:
The sun rises.
You eat breakfast.
The birds start singing.
You wake up.